“Longevity has been rising in rich countries at a continuing remarkable rate. How having a lot more time will affect our lives –as workers, consumers and family members–is a fundamental social, economic and psychological question that has received far too little thought. The authors discuss the implications of rising longevity for all these aspects of our lives, making sensible predictions and, at least as important, forcing all of us to think about these crucial issues.”
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